WORKSHOP

NATIONAL WORKSHOP PROGRAMMES

Aim of Eduheal foundation is to generate interest in math, science and english by conducting olympiads, workshops and other activities at school level.

Eduheal Foundation is in touch with more than 4000 Schools on an annual basis. The foundation wishes to associate with like-minded organizations / forums/ Scientific associations.

The foundation will provide a platform for bringing together the interested schools with the above organisations and work towards a common aim of finding young scientists, mathematicians, authors etc. The infrastructural resources required for conduct of the programmes, including transport will be provided by the school who are interested in calling resource persons from above organisations.

The organisations will give input in the form of providing seasoned resource persons (RP). Remuneration to RP’s will be paid by the Foundation.

Vice-versa the organization can call school students at a designated place to conduct the various programmes. In this case the infrastructural expenses have to be borne by the organization. The school will provide its own transport and the foundation will be paying the remuneration to the resource persons. Any other expense will be paid by the school interested in conducting the workshop.

If your school is interested in conducting the National workshop programmes, kindly contactFoundation National Coordinator on e-mail on info@eduhealfoundation.com

EHF- International Olympiad Training Camp [IOTC]

Eduheal Foundation has taken the responsibility for selecting and training the Indian team for participation in the competition. EHF will provide a comprehensive IOTC program to the students participating in the Google Science fair in order to explore the possibility of having an Indian student as winner of GSF and other international competitions such as INTEL ISEF,Harvard-MIT mathematics tournament to name a few.

Briefly the key stages are:

Stage 1: Registration of entrants.

Stage 2: Scrutinizing & filtration of the applications as per the criteria.

Stage 3: Assistance & analysis of Project titles.

Stage 4: Guidance to the students on the selected project titles.

Stage 5: Online Training and Call centre support for execution of the project to the students.

Stage 6: One day International Olympiad Training Program (IOTC).

Stage 7: Submission of the project report.

Stage 8: Analysis of the completed project.

Stage 9: Scrutinizing of submitted projects as per GSF terms and conditions.

Stage 10: Nominating the selected Projects to GSF or others international competitions.

Eduheal Foundation will organize a One day Training program for the students participating in international competitions in order to assist them in their projects thereby ensuring that maximum number of projects qualify for international competitions.The IOTC may also be conducted `online`.

The Main objective of this program is to create an awareness amongst the young talents about the importance of international competitions and most important, looking forward to having an Indian winner in GSF 2013.

EHF will be covering key issues related to GSF 2013 and ,if possible,other International competitions [conducted by INTEL and ORACLE] during this training session.

The training camp at Delhi is proposed in April based on the responses received . Please nominate the students in the given Proforma and send it to us latest by 1st week March 2013 since seats are limited for IOTC. Please note the student will have to make his own arrangement for reaching the camp.

Students who had participated in Eduheal’s Science, Mathematics and Cyber Olympiads viz NISO, NIMO, ICO and have qualified for level 3 will be invited for IOTC.Individual rules apply for international competitions,for eg for GSF the child has to be atleast 13 years old.

Also the top 3 projects will be awarded a grant of Rs 25,000* per category (13-14,15-16,17-18) by EHF. All participants will be awarded with a Certificate.

The program IOTC will be conducted under the guidance of Dr Sandeep Ahlawat, who is the Managing Trustee, EHF and prelim Judge and Scientific accuracy checker for GSF.